These are the lecture notes of my lecture on optical spectroscopy. The lecture aims at students in the first year of the master's program, but should be accessible also to students in the last year of the bachelor's program. You need some quantum mechanics and an introduction to the physics of molecules. The idea of this lecture was to focus on experiments. Each chapter is build around an experiment and tries to explain everything that is needed to appreciate that experiment. As I am convinced that one only understands something if one really has worked with the concepts, each chapter has a task, which is in many cases to evaluate 'real' experimental data, or to simulate the experiment in a computer. The chapters are rather independent of ...
Spectroscopy is a fundamental component of physical chemistry courses. To encourage students to take...
Participation in this module introduces the basic concepts of modern experiments in molecular physic...
Chemical educators face the never ending challenge of showing students that the content written in t...
Lecture notes as used in winter term 2021/22. These are the lecture notes of my lecture on optical ...
This is the first volume of textbooks on atomic, molecular and optical physics, aiming at a comprehe...
Rochester's second semester physical chemistry lab course is based on spectroscopy experiments and f...
Students in a flipped Quantum Mechanics course were expected to apply their knowledge of spectroscop...
Surveys modern research topics in physical chemistry. Introduction to four or five research areas of...
Based on discussions and suggestions received during the "Spectroscopy in the Classroom" 2015 ISMS m...
Based on discussions and suggestions received during the "Spectroscopy in the Classroom" 2015 ISMS m...
These are the lecture notes for a course that I am teaching at Zhiyuan College of Shanghai Jiao Tong...
Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. Molecule...
Quantum mechanics is difficult both to teach and learn in an introductory physics course because the...
An upper-division laboratory course in atomic and molecular spectroscopy is described. Examples of ...
Spectroscopy is a fundamental component of physical chemistry courses. To encourage students to take...
Spectroscopy is a fundamental component of physical chemistry courses. To encourage students to take...
Participation in this module introduces the basic concepts of modern experiments in molecular physic...
Chemical educators face the never ending challenge of showing students that the content written in t...
Lecture notes as used in winter term 2021/22. These are the lecture notes of my lecture on optical ...
This is the first volume of textbooks on atomic, molecular and optical physics, aiming at a comprehe...
Rochester's second semester physical chemistry lab course is based on spectroscopy experiments and f...
Students in a flipped Quantum Mechanics course were expected to apply their knowledge of spectroscop...
Surveys modern research topics in physical chemistry. Introduction to four or five research areas of...
Based on discussions and suggestions received during the "Spectroscopy in the Classroom" 2015 ISMS m...
Based on discussions and suggestions received during the "Spectroscopy in the Classroom" 2015 ISMS m...
These are the lecture notes for a course that I am teaching at Zhiyuan College of Shanghai Jiao Tong...
Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. Molecule...
Quantum mechanics is difficult both to teach and learn in an introductory physics course because the...
An upper-division laboratory course in atomic and molecular spectroscopy is described. Examples of ...
Spectroscopy is a fundamental component of physical chemistry courses. To encourage students to take...
Spectroscopy is a fundamental component of physical chemistry courses. To encourage students to take...
Participation in this module introduces the basic concepts of modern experiments in molecular physic...
Chemical educators face the never ending challenge of showing students that the content written in t...